Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2021
Time: 47:11
Size: 109,0 MB
Label: Self-Released
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2021
Time: 47:11
Size: 109,0 MB
Label: Self-Released
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Never Me Crawl - 4:58
2. Tired of Listening Bone - 3:42
3. If Only I Wasn't a Dog - 3:42
4. Walk with Me - 3:40
5. Freaky Boys and Freaky Girls - 3:48
6. I Know You're Mine - 4:49
7. I Guess I Must Say - 4:34
8. I Never Want to See Me Again - 3:22
9. Automatic Boy - 3:08
10. Lightning Tree - 4:30
11. Plastic Islands - 3:32
12. What Ya Gonna Do - 3:26
1. Never Me Crawl - 4:58
2. Tired of Listening Bone - 3:42
3. If Only I Wasn't a Dog - 3:42
4. Walk with Me - 3:40
5. Freaky Boys and Freaky Girls - 3:48
6. I Know You're Mine - 4:49
7. I Guess I Must Say - 4:34
8. I Never Want to See Me Again - 3:22
9. Automatic Boy - 3:08
10. Lightning Tree - 4:30
11. Plastic Islands - 3:32
12. What Ya Gonna Do - 3:26
One of the hottest British bands at the moment is TBelly. This is actually a solo project by Russell Keefe (vocals, keyboards) from Brighton, which started in 2013 and released the debut album 'Dead Men Don't Pray' in 2015.
On the new album, Russell is assisted by Connor Baxter (guitar), Pip Mailing (drums), Jade Woodhouse (cello), Nicola Bates (violin), Live Steinberg (backing vocals), Ariella Steinberg (backing vocals), Mike Ross (slide guitar). ), Will Wilde (harmonica) and Dennis Dunaway (bass). You might know the latter as the original bassist from the band Alice Cooper.
He can be heard on the title track of the album and Alice Cooper herself is a big fan of this song. Not surprising since we are dealing with a dark, fuzzing, heavy rock song with nasty cutting guitar work.
TBelly's strength also lies in the singing of Russell Keefe. Here he sounds just as growling and bluesy as Joe Cocker. Such as, for example, in the gloomy pounding Never Me Crawl.
The energetic rocker Tired Of Listening Bone has a dirty Pretty Things sound. If you consider that Russell was once part of that band (also of Slade and The Bay City Rollers), this is not really remarkable. A dazzling song with Will Wilde's moaning harmonica and a flaming soul organ.
If Only I Wasn't A Dog surprisingly suddenly goes in the Steely Dan direction, but with Russell's growling blues vocals and powerful raw guitar riffs. The mid-tempo Walk With Me is a song of great Joe Cocker class. Tom Waits could also relate to this beautiful song.
The Steely Dan sound reappears in the heavy, dark and raw Freaky Boys And Freaky Girls. TBelly also has an intimate side as can be heard in the soulful ballad I Guess I Must Say and the bluesy ballad Lightning Tree. The strings play a moody leading role in the ballad Plastic Island.
TBelly says a heavy rocking farewell in What Ya Gonna Do, a grim pumping and pounding song.
The new TBelly album is versatile raw and above all very tasty!!(https://www.bluestownmusic.nl/recensie-tbelly-i-never-want-to-see-me-again/)
On the new album, Russell is assisted by Connor Baxter (guitar), Pip Mailing (drums), Jade Woodhouse (cello), Nicola Bates (violin), Live Steinberg (backing vocals), Ariella Steinberg (backing vocals), Mike Ross (slide guitar). ), Will Wilde (harmonica) and Dennis Dunaway (bass). You might know the latter as the original bassist from the band Alice Cooper.
He can be heard on the title track of the album and Alice Cooper herself is a big fan of this song. Not surprising since we are dealing with a dark, fuzzing, heavy rock song with nasty cutting guitar work.
TBelly's strength also lies in the singing of Russell Keefe. Here he sounds just as growling and bluesy as Joe Cocker. Such as, for example, in the gloomy pounding Never Me Crawl.
The energetic rocker Tired Of Listening Bone has a dirty Pretty Things sound. If you consider that Russell was once part of that band (also of Slade and The Bay City Rollers), this is not really remarkable. A dazzling song with Will Wilde's moaning harmonica and a flaming soul organ.
If Only I Wasn't A Dog surprisingly suddenly goes in the Steely Dan direction, but with Russell's growling blues vocals and powerful raw guitar riffs. The mid-tempo Walk With Me is a song of great Joe Cocker class. Tom Waits could also relate to this beautiful song.
The Steely Dan sound reappears in the heavy, dark and raw Freaky Boys And Freaky Girls. TBelly also has an intimate side as can be heard in the soulful ballad I Guess I Must Say and the bluesy ballad Lightning Tree. The strings play a moody leading role in the ballad Plastic Island.
TBelly says a heavy rocking farewell in What Ya Gonna Do, a grim pumping and pounding song.
The new TBelly album is versatile raw and above all very tasty!!(https://www.bluestownmusic.nl/recensie-tbelly-i-never-want-to-see-me-again/)
Thank you Errny! 🤙💙🎼😎
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